F1Brits_90
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this has meant that this has been brushed under the carpet.
www.indycar.com
which i find quite odd move. to in quite profile move sack him as vice president after this back in may
I don’t think it’s unfair to question how sincere the apology really was. Was it about the scandal itself, or simply damage control? It raises doubts about whether they ever truly believed they were in the wrong.
If the breach was serious enough to justify sackings, then rehiring the same figure so quickly makes it look more like PR than genuine accountability.
If Penske genuinely believed standards were knowingly crossed, why bring back the very person who dragged the organisation’s name through the mud just 9 months ago
Tim Cindric Back With Team Penske as Scott McLaughlin’s Strategist
The longtime Team Penske executive, who parted company with the team last May after penalties incurred at the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge, will be back on the timing stand this season.
which i find quite odd move. to in quite profile move sack him as vice president after this back in may
wow. all 3 penske race statergists gone. not surprise with cindric after last season push to pass scandal. roger penske has been brutal & probally had to be to keep his own credibility as team & series owner
- 26 years as team president & chief race strategist for Newgarden Tim Cindric gone
- Managing director Ron Ruzewski, who was also the race strategist for Power, has been relieved of his duties after 21 years with Penske.
- general manager Kyle Moyer. the race strategist for Scott Mclaughlin, has been relieved of his duties after 11 years with Penske.
https://www.motorsport.com/indycar/...sted-by-penske-indycar-rules-breach/10724946/
I don’t think it’s unfair to question how sincere the apology really was. Was it about the scandal itself, or simply damage control? It raises doubts about whether they ever truly believed they were in the wrong.
If the breach was serious enough to justify sackings, then rehiring the same figure so quickly makes it look more like PR than genuine accountability.
If Penske genuinely believed standards were knowingly crossed, why bring back the very person who dragged the organisation’s name through the mud just 9 months ago